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This study identifies 12 wt% indium (In) as the optimal composition for Sn0.5Ag0.7Cu5Bi solder joints, achieving 87% ductile fracture and 81% suppression of intermetallic compound (IMC) growth versus 4 wt% In. High‐In alloys (15–17 wt%) show abnormal IMC thickening due to thermal activation.
Liuwei Wang +11 more
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O "Robot" e as conseqüências econômico jurídicas da sua utilização
José Pinto Antunes
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Steel samples are investigated using complementary simulations and measurements. Transmission electron microscopy in bright‐field mode, combined with energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy maps for titanium and niobium, reveals distinct particle populations. Simulations reproduce these in size and composition.
Marc Laub +3 more
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Where Have All the Robots Gone? Worker Dissatisfaction in the 70’s, by Harold L. Sheppard and Neal Q. Herrick, New York, the Free Press, 1972, 222 pp. [PDF]
Viateur Larouche
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This study focuses on processing the titanium alloy Ti‐17 using wire arc directed energy deposition (waDED), with an emphasis on the microstructure and mechanical properties. The waDED typical heat‐affected zone banding is characterized and related to the local mechanical properties.
Alexander Wenda +7 more
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An Automated p-Nitrophenylphosphate Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Procedure for the "Robot Chemist"
Stanley Morgenstern +4 more
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Theories of the brain: Behavior, the mind, robots and cognitive processes, respectively [PDF]
John T. Lamendella
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